Balint Seeber has done some excellent analysis and DefCon presentations on this very topic. They had been warned ahead of time, but if a tree falls in the forest...?
https://www.bastille.net/blogs...
"In today's tech world, the developer is king." - Anyone thinking that they are more important than the actual business of making money could sink any company. TFA continues this self-centeredness with "Developers are smart folks. And some of us are pure geniuses." While I know that there are geniuses in many fields, this kind of thinking is ultimately self-defeating.
Again, anything that diminishes reliability does not belong on a firearm. The thing that makes them reliable is the fact that they have no "smart" technology. BTW, "smart" technology is just another liberal misnomer backed by hopes and dreams and not grounded in facts. Just when you think you've developed foolproof "smart" technology, the universe will have developed a better fool.
Your very first sentence is self-contradictory. People need government welfare programs so they can remain independent. What? If one is dependent on a government welfare program, you are not independent. I stopped reading after that. It just wasn't worth my time to continue to find fallacious assertions such as those.
I seem to recall the vi man page having a pronunciation guide in HP-UX 10.10 or 10.20. I might be wrong on the particular operating system, but it was funny nonetheless.
The UAE law meant to protect reputation is founded on the mistaken belief that one's reputation belongs to him or her. Much like "brand image" it is the consumer, or the beholder in this case, to which the reputation belongs.
Yeah, the only people left on the witness list are representatives from TSA and Homeland Security. Schneier was apparently the only voice of reason on the witness panel, and he's been scratched. If I had to guess, which I don't, I'd say the gub-mint scratched him.
I think that there's a decent bit of irony in the fact that he "hacked" the voting database of the State of Florida, and then laments the ability of the United States Government to keep its data secure. Apparently while he may or may not be a decent cracker, he doesn't know the difference between state and federal government.
Defensive firearms must be utterly reliable. This firearm, by definition, is not utterly reliable. I can see them being sued because their product didn't function at the one time it was desperately needed. I predict that it will sell a few copies, and then fizzle. However, that won't stop the anti-gun lobby and idiot Democrats from attempting to pass laws requiring that all firearms have this bug (I mean "feature).
They are mutually exclusive. The OP is taking the Wal-Mart approach. He's getting some of the cheapest shit possible, and then telling himself that it's just as good as "commercial grade" equipment.
Another possible 'whoosh'... but I think it's because she's married now, and no longer has to look good for the wedding. It happens EVERY time. Woman works out like crazy for months to fit into a particular dress size, then once the wedding cake hits her gullet, the fat starts piling on. To be fair, men get fatter too, but we don't "false advertise" for the wedding.
AC does have a bit of a point in his troll. There is a certain criminal element to the "researcher's" tactics. Is it ethical to break the law to study lawbreaking?
Absolutely correct. However, I would take it a step further and say that you need a document management system that manages security, meta-data, retention, disposition, etc.
Examples are Documentum, IBM FileNet P8, Alfresco, etc. Here's a place to start readin: http://www.cmswire.com/.
This is Disney's modus operandi. The differences are that Pixar films have great story lines and aren't musicals.
Other than that, I for one totally expected that Disney would start making sequels. Guess what's next...limited re-releases.
Exactly. I too, wish to nit-pick the whole "glow-in-the-dark" monkeys thing, because they don't really glow in the dark. They fluoresce. Hopefully this isn't to pedantic.
Simply being a dick doesn't warrant getting the cops all over you. You may think so, but you'd be what I like to call "wrong". I will now wait for the search warrant, since I was a dick.
Balint Seeber has done some excellent analysis and DefCon presentations on this very topic. They had been warned ahead of time, but if a tree falls in the forest...? https://www.bastille.net/blogs...
It's only 99 miles to Fairfax. The National Reconnaissance Office will welcome the easy access to your traffic.
"In today's tech world, the developer is king." - Anyone thinking that they are more important than the actual business of making money could sink any company. TFA continues this self-centeredness with "Developers are smart folks. And some of us are pure geniuses." While I know that there are geniuses in many fields, this kind of thinking is ultimately self-defeating.
500Mbs is ~10k times 56kbs, not 1k times as the article is written
~8,928 but who's counting?
Again, anything that diminishes reliability does not belong on a firearm. The thing that makes them reliable is the fact that they have no "smart" technology. BTW, "smart" technology is just another liberal misnomer backed by hopes and dreams and not grounded in facts. Just when you think you've developed foolproof "smart" technology, the universe will have developed a better fool.
Your very first sentence is self-contradictory. People need government welfare programs so they can remain independent. What? If one is dependent on a government welfare program, you are not independent. I stopped reading after that. It just wasn't worth my time to continue to find fallacious assertions such as those.
I seem to recall the vi man page having a pronunciation guide in HP-UX 10.10 or 10.20. I might be wrong on the particular operating system, but it was funny nonetheless.
Everything old is new again: http://www.recycledgoods.com/h...
The UAE law meant to protect reputation is founded on the mistaken belief that one's reputation belongs to him or her. Much like "brand image" it is the consumer, or the beholder in this case, to which the reputation belongs.
Yeah, the only people left on the witness list are representatives from TSA and Homeland Security. Schneier was apparently the only voice of reason on the witness panel, and he's been scratched. If I had to guess, which I don't, I'd say the gub-mint scratched him.
I think that there's a decent bit of irony in the fact that he "hacked" the voting database of the State of Florida, and then laments the ability of the United States Government to keep its data secure. Apparently while he may or may not be a decent cracker, he doesn't know the difference between state and federal government.
Defensive firearms must be utterly reliable. This firearm, by definition, is not utterly reliable. I can see them being sued because their product didn't function at the one time it was desperately needed. I predict that it will sell a few copies, and then fizzle. However, that won't stop the anti-gun lobby and idiot Democrats from attempting to pass laws requiring that all firearms have this bug (I mean "feature).
They are mutually exclusive. The OP is taking the Wal-Mart approach. He's getting some of the cheapest shit possible, and then telling himself that it's just as good as "commercial grade" equipment.
Does not anonymity grant privacy?
Another possible 'whoosh'... but I think it's because she's married now, and no longer has to look good for the wedding. It happens EVERY time. Woman works out like crazy for months to fit into a particular dress size, then once the wedding cake hits her gullet, the fat starts piling on. To be fair, men get fatter too, but we don't "false advertise" for the wedding.
The author seems to have added a different example that gives more credence to his claims.
AC does have a bit of a point in his troll. There is a certain criminal element to the "researcher's" tactics. Is it ethical to break the law to study lawbreaking?
Am I to believe that the Cubs are going to win the World Series too?
you forgot to enclose your post with tags. If no one uses it, it will die.
I'm pretty sure that this also means the end of the Dewey Decimal system, since it links to copyrighted material.
Absolutely correct. However, I would take it a step further and say that you need a document management system that manages security, meta-data, retention, disposition, etc. Examples are Documentum, IBM FileNet P8, Alfresco, etc. Here's a place to start readin: http://www.cmswire.com/.
This is Disney's modus operandi. The differences are that Pixar films have great story lines and aren't musicals. Other than that, I for one totally expected that Disney would start making sequels. Guess what's next...limited re-releases.
He will be in a minute.
Exactly. I too, wish to nit-pick the whole "glow-in-the-dark" monkeys thing, because they don't really glow in the dark. They fluoresce. Hopefully this isn't to pedantic.
Simply being a dick doesn't warrant getting the cops all over you. You may think so, but you'd be what I like to call "wrong". I will now wait for the search warrant, since I was a dick.